> > Or have we figured out a way to get Russell to do research for us? "Hey > > Russell, what a great idea! That solves the flux capacitor problem AND > > reduces the input requirement to 1.19 Jiggawatts." > i think the > "Hey russell that was a great link on how a guy named Jake Anderson from > sydney made the worlds first fusion reactor in his back yard and the way you > gave patent numbers was awesomme" > would be more fun ;-P 1. For interest, which of the links that I posted was the one originally intended to have been referred to ? 2. I haven't got time to collate & present the fusion reactor information at present. Paid work calls, my daughter returns home from a year away 7 days from now (although I did spend 5 weeks with her in Europe so it's not quite so bad) and the swimming pool is ALMOST back from being a duck pond these last 3 years. Anyone want to buy several hundred litres of very highly concentrated ducky-doo? Sand filter resanded with about 200 kg of sand (1st remove old sand with a soup ladle), deck rebearered and (almost) redecked with 70% new decking, old OK decking denailed and sanded and repainted and .... , .... . (Quite a few volunteer labour adders - its going to be a full pool this year). So the best I can suggest for a wee while is google on the US teenager who, in 1995, decided to build his own breeder reactor in his mother's garden shed. Knowing that his name was David Hahn will help the Googling somewhat. The Feds were impressed but were not impressed. While your researching that I'll be busy trying to find a way around Jake's fusion reactor patents. Russell McMahon -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu